The Raymond recorder (1928-05-04)
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The Raymond recorder (1928-05-04)
- Publication date
- 1928-05-04
- Topics
- Raymond recorder
- Publisher
- David C. Peterson
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 48.8M
Page 1:
- Trade Board Considers Oil Possibilities
- News Notes
- Seen and Heard
Page 2:
- Western Population and Education
- To Ship Thousand Buffalo Northward
- Flin Floan Railway
- Shorthorn Cow Make Record
- New Fighting 'Planes
- Nations Take Naval Holiday
- Making Good Progress
- To Assist Pilots If Machine Falls
- Recipes for This Week
- Says Riches of North Need No Exaggeration
- Greatest Cause of Accidents
- Could Produce More Timber
- Western Canada Airways
- Navigation in Hudson Straits
- A Dozen Health Muffins
Page 3:
- Polar Regions Conquered by Flight of Wilkins over Top of the World
- Cost of Harbor Survey
- Forest Production
- Correspondence on U. S. Water Diversion is Related in House
- Luck of the Irish
- New Seed Grain Warehouse
- Price of Bread May Advance
- Premier to Visit West
- Payments toward Naval Defence
- Completes World Trip
- To Discuss Peace Plan
- Had No Thought of Implicating Gen. Currie, Says W. T. R. Preston
- Controls, Wheat Shipments
- Weather Suits Farmers
- Vice-Regal Home at Coast
- Canadian's Population 9,519,000
- Denmark Moves to Saskatchewan
- Population of Bulgaria Numb with Despair over Earthquake Visitation
- Railway Plans Extended
- Oriental Vote is Problem at Coast
- Believe Soviets Are Backing Revolution
- B. C. Farmers Want Horses
Page 4:
- Dipping into the Future
- Eskimos Enjoy Pork with Railway Engineers
- Mouse Jaw Flying Club
- Says Stone Do Not Grow
- Speed and Common Sense
- Longest Sentence on Record
- The Annoying Taxi Driver
- Evened Things Up
- The Mosquito Pest
- Sturdy Welsh Family for Alberta
- This Marvellous
- A Pocket Sundial
- A Transparent Church
- Golf Was Barred
- Handshaking Not Sanitary
- Using New Treatment to Cure Rheumatism
- Canada's Forest Industries
- Serves All Nationalities
- Record Price for Baby Beef
- New Game Preserve
- Making it Clear
- A Large Grain Cargo
- A Land of Opportunity
Page 5:
- Survey of History of Title in This Country Reveals Very Many Points of Interest
- Receives Appointment
- Vice-Royalty to Lead Parade
- Map of Edmonton District
- Obeyed Orders
- Farmers Will Increase Yields and Lower Operating Costs by Using Clean, Graded Seed
- Had First Requirement
- Passing of Famous American
- Government May Take over Radio Control
- Trade with China
- [Illegible] is Limited
- Peace River Population Growing
- Mammoth Canadian Liners Abroad
Page 6:
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Small Town Papers
- Personally Conducted Tours
- Buying on Credit
- Sunday School Lesson
- Famine Conditions in China
- Alberta Oil Leases
- Fastest Flying Bird
- Pioneers Establishing New Empire
Page 7:
- Painted Fires
- Saskatchewan Census Details
- Local News
- Editorial Prize Contest
- Little Helps for This Week
- Serving No Useful Purpose
- Recall Historic Event
- Local News
Page 8:
- Letter from Harold Blackmore
- Indian Day Celebrations at Banff
- News Notes
- Trade Board Considers Oil Possibilities
- News Notes
- Seen and Heard
Page 2:
- Western Population and Education
- To Ship Thousand Buffalo Northward
- Flin Floan Railway
- Shorthorn Cow Make Record
- New Fighting 'Planes
- Nations Take Naval Holiday
- Making Good Progress
- To Assist Pilots If Machine Falls
- Recipes for This Week
- Says Riches of North Need No Exaggeration
- Greatest Cause of Accidents
- Could Produce More Timber
- Western Canada Airways
- Navigation in Hudson Straits
- A Dozen Health Muffins
Page 3:
- Polar Regions Conquered by Flight of Wilkins over Top of the World
- Cost of Harbor Survey
- Forest Production
- Correspondence on U. S. Water Diversion is Related in House
- Luck of the Irish
- New Seed Grain Warehouse
- Price of Bread May Advance
- Premier to Visit West
- Payments toward Naval Defence
- Completes World Trip
- To Discuss Peace Plan
- Had No Thought of Implicating Gen. Currie, Says W. T. R. Preston
- Controls, Wheat Shipments
- Weather Suits Farmers
- Vice-Regal Home at Coast
- Canadian's Population 9,519,000
- Denmark Moves to Saskatchewan
- Population of Bulgaria Numb with Despair over Earthquake Visitation
- Railway Plans Extended
- Oriental Vote is Problem at Coast
- Believe Soviets Are Backing Revolution
- B. C. Farmers Want Horses
Page 4:
- Dipping into the Future
- Eskimos Enjoy Pork with Railway Engineers
- Mouse Jaw Flying Club
- Says Stone Do Not Grow
- Speed and Common Sense
- Longest Sentence on Record
- The Annoying Taxi Driver
- Evened Things Up
- The Mosquito Pest
- Sturdy Welsh Family for Alberta
- This Marvellous
- A Pocket Sundial
- A Transparent Church
- Golf Was Barred
- Handshaking Not Sanitary
- Using New Treatment to Cure Rheumatism
- Canada's Forest Industries
- Serves All Nationalities
- Record Price for Baby Beef
- New Game Preserve
- Making it Clear
- A Large Grain Cargo
- A Land of Opportunity
Page 5:
- Survey of History of Title in This Country Reveals Very Many Points of Interest
- Receives Appointment
- Vice-Royalty to Lead Parade
- Map of Edmonton District
- Obeyed Orders
- Farmers Will Increase Yields and Lower Operating Costs by Using Clean, Graded Seed
- Had First Requirement
- Passing of Famous American
- Government May Take over Radio Control
- Trade with China
- [Illegible] is Limited
- Peace River Population Growing
- Mammoth Canadian Liners Abroad
Page 6:
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Small Town Papers
- Personally Conducted Tours
- Buying on Credit
- Sunday School Lesson
- Famine Conditions in China
- Alberta Oil Leases
- Fastest Flying Bird
- Pioneers Establishing New Empire
Page 7:
- Painted Fires
- Saskatchewan Census Details
- Local News
- Editorial Prize Contest
- Little Helps for This Week
- Serving No Useful Purpose
- Recall Historic Event
- Local News
Page 8:
- Letter from Harold Blackmore
- Indian Day Celebrations at Banff
- News Notes
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published [March?] 1923 to 7 December 1928. [public]: Numbering jumps from vol. 6, no. 1 (Feb. 10, 1928) to vol. 26, no. 2 (Feb.
17, 1928) and then to vol. 27, no. 3 (Feb. 24, 1928).
- Addeddate
- 2019-11-22 23:16:36
- Extent
- v. : ill.
- Genre
- Newspaper
- Identifier
- RMR_1928050401
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t3zt0tn5f
- Issuance
- continuing
- Location
- Canada;Alberta;Raymond
- Ocr
- ABBYY FineReader 11.0 (Extended OCR)
- Pages
- 9
- Ppi
- 300
- Scanner
- Internet Archive Python library 1.8.5
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